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Thanks for posting that video. The only thing I didn't like about it was the fact that he laid the fish on the deck of the boat to measure it. Otherwise it was an enjoyable and educational clip.

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September 4, 20081:10 am

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Great video! Having the cameras ready and picking the spot for the pictures really minimizes the time the fish is out of the water. Here's one I layed on the big bump board for a measurement (after pictures) and dropped it in the water, the fish swam off great. The only problems I've had with having the board right by the rail of the boat is sometimes they just flop over and not many release shots, they just swim off right away, it's a good thing. ;D Good reminder of practicing CPR Matt, thanks.

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December 7, 20091:49 pm

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I probably release 95 of the fish I catch. Now if Im deep sea fishing for Rockfish, flounder, etc...if its big enough to keep, I keep it most of the time.

December 7, 200910:52 pm

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I thought all u guys wit boats use the board, or measure in net best! but im sure the fish are fine as long as u use motherly care. ;D

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